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100

This organelle is the site of the Krebs cycle, and produces ATP. Name this "powerhouse of the cell".

Mitochondria

100

He wrote poems like The Raven, The Bells, and Annabel Lee. Name this poet who typically features characters getting buried alive in his stories.

Edgar Allan Poe

100

His birth name was Temujin. His grandson Kublai founded the Yuan dynasty in China. Name this founder of the Mongol Empire.

Genghis Khan

100

He composed the Pastoral, Choral, and Eroica Symphonies. Name this composer of a well known 5th symphony featuring a short short short long motif.

Beethoven

100

This artist sings "the ceiling fan is so nice" in one song, and that she's "working late" as she compares herself to the title drink in another song.

Sabrina Carpenter

200

Two of these devices connected exhibits chaotic motion. What device consiting of a mass on a string can be found in grandfather clocks?

Pendulum

200

This Russian author is famous for his novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace.

Leo Tolstoy

200

Uprisings in this country were led by Zapata and Pancho Villa. Name this Latin American country.

Mexico

200

Although he composed the "Pathetique" symphony, Swan Lake, and the 1812 Overature, he is famously known for a ballet featuring the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairies.

Tchaikovsky

200

These Sanskrit texts, written down by Sage Vyasa, consist of Sama, Yajur, Atharva, and Rig types.

The Vedas

300

This scienctist names a phase of matter with Bose, and wrote a formula for mass-energy equivalence.

Einstein

300

Name this Jane Austen novel where My. Wickham and Bingley marry Lydia and Jane, and Elizabeth Bennet marries Mr. Darcy.

Pride and Prejudice

300

He was the son of Pepin the Short. Name this king of the Franks and first Holy Roman Emperor.

Charlemange

300

He painted a "disintegration" of his most popular painting featuring floating bricks. Name this surrealist painter of "The Persistence of Memory"

Dali

300

He believed an "invisible hand" controlled the market. Name this economist and author of The Wealth of Nations.

Adam Smith

400

Azeotropes cannot be seperated by this process that seperates mixtures by their boiling points. What process is used to produce alcoholic beverages and purify water?

Distillation

400

This novel describes Holden Caudfield's expulsion from Pencey Prep, and his roomate Ward Stradlater's date with Jane Gallagher.

Catcher in the Rye

400

Notable minority groups that contributed in this war were the Tuskeegee Airmen and the Navajo code talkers

World War II

400

He created 2 studios name Taliesin, though the first one was burned down. Namr this American architect of Fallingwater.

Frank Lloyd Wright

400

This french swimmer recently broke the 400m at the 2024 Paris Olympics, winning 4 individual golds.

Leon Marchland

500

The release of cytochrome C from the mitochondria activates this process. Name this form of programmed cell death.

Apoptosis

500

Name this Nigerian author who wrote about the exile of Okonkwo from Umuofia after killing his son Ikemefuna.

Things Fall Apart

500

First openly gay office holder Harvey Milk was from this state, where Levi Strauss began selling jeans. What state's population boomed after a discovery at Sutter's Mill?

California

500

He used all 24 keys writing a set of preludes and fugues. Name this composer of the Goldberg Variations and The Well Tempered Clavier.

J. S. Bach

500

His experiment tasked people to send packages from Omaha to Boston through mutual links. Name this psychologist of an "obediance" experiment.

Stanley Milgram